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Donnafugata Golf Club

Donnafugata Golf Club

The Donnafugata Golf Club boasts two excellent 18-hole championship golf courses. The par 72 parkland Northern Course, designed by Gary Player, winds its way over gentle slopes where an olive grove once stood. Its rows still surround every hole, giving it identity and autonomy. Tricky greens are well-defended by deep bunkers and two beautiful lakes challenge players on the final three holes. The links-style Southern Course, designed by Franco Piras, is very different in nature to the Northern one. The holes are set within two large valleys where the natural environment has been used to great effect to create a stunning course that will challenge golfers of all abilities. Read more about Donnafugata Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip

Le Madonie Golf Club

Le Madonie Golf Club

Le Madonie Golf Club offers golfers a fantastic 18-hole, par 72 course. Designed by Rota Caremoli and opened in 2004, the course has already hosted the PGA Alps Tour in 2006. This undulating course will appeal to golfers of all handicaps and is characterised by its beautiful trees, stunning scenery and large greens. Read more about Le Madonie Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip

Pěcciolo Golf Club

Pěcciolo Golf Club

The Pěcciolo Golf Course, designed by architect Luigi Rota Caremoli, was the first 18-hole course to be opened on the island of Sicily. The course is set amongst vineyards and splendid oak and hazelnut forests and is a truly beautiful course. It is characterised by its undulating fairways, well-placed bunkers and water hazards and will delight and challenge golfers of all abilities. Read more about Pěcciolo Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip

Verdura Golf Club

Verdura Golf Club

The Verdura Golf Club boasts two fantastic Championship courses designed by leading golf architect Kyle Phillips. The courses are set within orange and olive groves with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The East Course has more directional changes than the West Course and plenty of design surprises that will ensure an interesting game. The West Course incorporates more coastal land and is characterised by its tight fairways and magnificent sea views. Read more about Verdura Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip